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Brainwrek's avatar
Brainwrek
75 posts
19 years ago
Brainwrek's avatar Brainwrek
OK great , its much better now.. I installed this couple month ago…. I use for all my site contact form, is not plugin or module.., but think some feature will be OK for future Form module.. if interested to others Here is source code if someone want to implement oh his site…directly ANTI SPAM CONTACT FORM This is ANTI SPAM Contact form without captcha, so you can be sure that there will be no more Contact form spam… And Captca make problem to people when submiting forms, so its better without it… when someone submit form he get HTML template mail, with info he submited…. and admin of site too… HTML email template can be styled what ever way you want… And that will be great feature for future FORM module… If you need help implementing it, just let me know

I love the looks of this Djive. Thanks for posting it. I will try to figure out how to make it work. 😉

Solspace…. what sorts of anti-spam features are already built into Freeform? I’m concerned that if it’s used as a tell-a-friend form (as I hope to), there isn’t a way to limit the number of emails a person could send (per minute for example). Have you implemented (or planned to include) something like Djives anti-spam features? That would be awesome!

       
Djive's avatar
Djive
97 posts
19 years ago
Djive's avatar Djive

I found another good anty spam form

http://inobscuro.com/tutorials/print/34/

its perhaps easier to implementit that first i gave you…

       
be-human's avatar
be-human
48 posts
18 years ago
be-human's avatar be-human

Hi,

I am using Freeform and am getting a validation error when using the strict doctype because of the ‘name’ attribute. the W3C validator highlights this as the problem:

<form id=’freeform’ name=’book_camilla’ method=”post” action=”http://www.s21029

Anyone have any ideas?

       
Ingmar's avatar
Ingmar
29,245 posts
18 years ago
Ingmar's avatar Ingmar

Couple of options:

  • Validate as Transitional
  • Ignore it, it’s not breaking anything else
  • Hack Freeform, or better yet
  • make a feature request to change it
       
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